Author tells of fighting at Dalton, Georgia and the beginning of the draft in Indiana. He laments that men did not volunteer.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kate) Ballard became Catharine (Kate) Garman when she married George Garman in October, 1864
Mr. Ham writes about Kate's upcoming marriage and probes to find out more about the groom. Ham is no...
Mr. Kiser writes that most of the soldiers from their neighborhood are dead. The war is nearly over ...
Mr. Williams writes about family and agriculture.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (...
Mr. Kiser is in good humor but tells of many casualties and of the need for new recruits.Transcripts...
Mr. Ham is unable to perform his duties because of sickness due to long marches he is expected to do...
Mr. Ham writes that his regiment is building fortifications in anticipation of Confederate attack.Tr...
Mr. Ham tells of arriving at "Pittsburg-landing" and of the Battle of Shiloh.Transcripts provided by...
Mr. Ham describes preparing to withstand an attack. He thinks the Union troops are outnumbered two t...
Mr. Ham philosophizes on the strangeness of war and asks Kate to write more often.Transcripts provid...
Mr. Kiser tells of his regiment traveling from Louisa, Kentucky to Nashville by boat.Transcripts pro...
Mr. Lamb has seen much of the war including Shiloh and Stone River. He is anticipating leaving the a...
Mr. Ham asks Miss Ballard to write more often.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kat...
Mr. Ham writes of terrible winter storm while waiting for rail transportation. He also tells of mise...
Miss Heckman writes a newsy letter about mutual acquaintances.Transcripts provided by previous owner...
Mr. Ham's regiment has sustained heavy losses. Among the casualties was Colonel at Resca.Transcripts...
Mr. Ham writes about Kate's upcoming marriage and probes to find out more about the groom. Ham is no...
Mr. Kiser writes that most of the soldiers from their neighborhood are dead. The war is nearly over ...
Mr. Williams writes about family and agriculture.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (...
Mr. Kiser is in good humor but tells of many casualties and of the need for new recruits.Transcripts...
Mr. Ham is unable to perform his duties because of sickness due to long marches he is expected to do...
Mr. Ham writes that his regiment is building fortifications in anticipation of Confederate attack.Tr...
Mr. Ham tells of arriving at "Pittsburg-landing" and of the Battle of Shiloh.Transcripts provided by...
Mr. Ham describes preparing to withstand an attack. He thinks the Union troops are outnumbered two t...
Mr. Ham philosophizes on the strangeness of war and asks Kate to write more often.Transcripts provid...
Mr. Kiser tells of his regiment traveling from Louisa, Kentucky to Nashville by boat.Transcripts pro...
Mr. Lamb has seen much of the war including Shiloh and Stone River. He is anticipating leaving the a...
Mr. Ham asks Miss Ballard to write more often.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kat...
Mr. Ham writes of terrible winter storm while waiting for rail transportation. He also tells of mise...
Miss Heckman writes a newsy letter about mutual acquaintances.Transcripts provided by previous owner...
Mr. Ham's regiment has sustained heavy losses. Among the casualties was Colonel at Resca.Transcripts...
Mr. Ham writes about Kate's upcoming marriage and probes to find out more about the groom. Ham is no...
Mr. Kiser writes that most of the soldiers from their neighborhood are dead. The war is nearly over ...
Mr. Williams writes about family and agriculture.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (...